Police are looking for a man and a woman accusing of robbing a woman at gunpoint while panhandling last week in southeast Oklahoma City.

The victim told police that she was driving north on Shields Boulevard shortly after 6:20 p.m. Thursday when she saw a woman panhandling on a curb near Southeast 59th Street. She rolled down her window to give the woman money, and the woman reached into the car and told the victim to pull over, according to a police report.

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A man ran up to the car with a pistol and told the victim to give him her phone, the report said. The victim told them that they could take whatever they wanted as long as they didn't hurt her or her baby, who was in the back seat.

They took the phone, and the man and woman ran off, the report said.

The victim drove home, picked up her husband and tracked her phone using its GPS to a home in the 1800 block of Bellaire Drive in Moore, according to the report. The GPS was turned off, but the victim believed her phone was in a white Buick near the home because that's where the GPS was pinging.

She did not see the man or woman at the home.

Anyone with information about the man or the woman is asked to call police.